26 July 2013

Working It Out by Rachael Renee Anderson

Working It Out by Rachael Renee Anderson.
Audience/Genre: Contemporary Romance.
Publication: July 15th 2013 by HEA Publishing.

A chance encounter . . .
Grace Warren's life is safe and predictable—exactly the way she likes it. But when she gets roped into going to an auction to help out a friend, everything changes. She meets Seth Tuttle—a guy who unexpectedly kisses her then disappears, leaving her flustered and upset. If she never sees him again, it will be too soon.

A chance for love . . .
Weeks later, when Seth limps into Grace's rehab clinic post surgery, he's every bit as frustrating and annoying as she remembered. Yet there's something about him that makes her second-guess her carefully placed boundaries even though he's everything she's sure she doesn't want in a man. But maybe Seth is exactly what Grace has needed all along—assuming she's willing to risk safe and predictable for a chance at love.

Reviewed by Kelly.

I loved this cute and clean romance. It was sweet. It also had elements that challenged you to think.

Grace is a hard working Physical Therapist. She is really good at what she does. She gets charged with helping a wealthy extreme sports bachelor, Seth, rehab after a sports accident. Where Grace is all professional and a no dating patient policy; Seth is let’s have fun at whatever comes my way mentality. They clash but still find themselves attracted to each other.

Grace’s brother, Alex, was in a skiing accident 10 years ago and has been a paraplegic ever since. She blames herself.

Seth’s best friend died of Cancer and asked Seth to take care of his sister Lanna. Seth takes life to its fullest because you never know when you will die and it keeps his best friend alive somehow.

Putting those two people together with their situations can be frustrating and downright funny. I love the humor and wit. I love the flirting. This could so be a movie. Definitely a romantic comedy! I would so go!!

For me, I tend to be like Grace. My hubby was in a motor cycle accident after we were married. He isn’t the same person. His leg is bent, yet it doesn’t stop him from trying. He doesn’t remember any of it. I worry when he is out that he may not come home or worse. But after years, you just have to keep moving and accept every day as a blessing and then the day after that too. So when I read this book, I loved it for placing humor on something so serious. Because you have to sometimes. You have to find compromises and you have to keep moving.

I recommend this to anyone wanting to find a clean and sweet romantic book.

I liked this quote from the book, so true:

Worry is like a rocking chair. It gives you something to do, but doesn't get you anywhere.

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